WorkKeys Testing Site

Job seekers are able to obtain work readiness certifications through the WorkKeys®
job skill assessment system. Interested students should contact the Business Education
department to arrange for testing or the use of tutorial features of this system.

WorkKeys® Testing System

The WorkKeys® system defines the skills and skill levels needed to be successful on
the job; assesses the current skill levels of individuals; and helps individuals and
employers correct skill gaps. The system provides for assessing readiness for testing
as well as specific skill training to help those not adequately prepared. The results
can help employers streamline the qualification process and provide a reliable estimate
of the likelihood for success on the job.

The content covers the three major skill areas-- Reading for Information, Locating
Information, and Applied Mathematics-- that lead to the National Career Readiness
Certificate.

The KeyTrain® tutorial program is available for job seekers who fail to demonstrate
the required proficiency levels through WorkKeys®. This comprehensive, computer based
program is used to assess the applicant's potential to pass the WorkKeys® assessment,
review the requirements for each skill area, and to complete practice sessions.

SPOTLIGHT

Brian FarrisWildland Fire Tech Student

"Without a doubt the best part about Hancock College is the relationships you build with a group of like-minded individuals, and growing with that group. I enjoy the positive training environment that is created by the cadre and their efforts to help the cadets. They make the experience inside and outside the classroom fun. I would recommend Allan Hancock College to anyone interested in networking with a wealth of cadets and cadre who know what it takes to do the job. The knowledge you can open yourself up to will put you ahead of the game during your search for a career."Submit a Testimonial »